In the first experiment, I exhibit unreliable judgment about the primeness or divisibility of four-digit numbers,
in contrast to a seeming Excel program. In the second experiment, I exhibit an imperfect memory for
arbitrary-seeming three-digit number and letter
combinations, in contrast to my seeming collaborator with seemingly hidden
notes. In the third experiment, I seem
to suffer repeated defeats at chess. In
all three experiments, the most straightforward interpretation of the experiential
evidence is that something exists in the universe that is superior in the
relevant respects – theoretical reasoning (about primes), memorial retention
(for digits and letters), or practical reasoning (at chess) – to my own
solipsistically-conceived self.

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